Role of SPFs in SafetyAnalyst

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Role of SPFs in SafetyAnalyst Ray Krammes Federal Highway Administration

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Role of SPFs in SafetyAnalyst. Ray Krammes Federal Highway Administration. FHWA Tools Supporting Implementation of the HSM. July 29 and 30, 2009. 2. Relationship among HSM, SafetyAnalyst and IHSDM. July 29 and 30, 2009. 3. SafetyAnalyst. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Role of SPFs in SafetyAnalyst

Ray KrammesFederal Highway Administration

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FHWA Tools Supporting Implementation of the HSM

July 29 and 30, 2009 2

HSM Part Supporting Tool

B: Roadway Safety Management Process

SafetyAnalyst

C: Predictive Methods

IHSDM

D: Accident Modification Factors

CRF/AMF Clearinghouse

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Relationship among HSM, SafetyAnalyst and IHSDM

July 29 and 30, 2009 3

HSM Level of Analysis

Tool

Part B – Roadway Safety Management

Process

System-Wide(Network-Level)

SafetyAnalyst

Part C – Predictive Methods

Specific Roadway(Project-Level)

IHSDM

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SafetyAnalyst

• Analytical tool to support safety management decision making by State and local highway agencies

• Automates many of the best statistical approaches described in the Highway Safety Manual (Part B)

• Integrates all parts of the safety management process in a single, modular software package

4July 29 and 30, 2009

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Relationship between the HSM and SafetyAnalyst

July 29 and 30, 2009 5

HSM Chapter SafetyAnalyst Module 4 Network Screening 1 Network Screening 5 Diagnosis 6 Select Countermeasures

2 Diagnosis and Countermeasure Selection

7 Economic Appraisal 8 Prioritize Projects

3 Economic Appraisal and Priority Ranking

9 Safety Effectiveness Evaluation 4 Countermeasure Evaluation

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Use of SPFs in SafetyAnalyst• SafetyAnalyst methods are based on

expected accident frequency at sites• Expected accident frequency at a

site is a weighted average of observed and predicted accident frequencies

• Weights based on Empirical-Bayes methods

• Predicted accident frequencies are based on SPFs

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SPFs in SafetyAnalyst

• Negative Binomial Regression models • SPFs for 45 site subtypes:– 17 subtypes of roadway segments– 12 subtypes of intersections– 16 subtypes of ramps

• Based on HSIS data from 4 States– Default SPFs are a function of ADT only– Developed for Total and F & I accidents– Calibration procedures available to account for

local conditions– User-defined SPFs may be input

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Roadway Segment SPFs in SafetyAnalystRURAL• Two-lane• Multilane

– undivided– divided

• Freeways:– Within interchange area

• 4 lanes• 6+ lanes

– Between interchanges• 4 lanes• 6+ lanes

URBAN• Arterials

– Two-lane– Multilane

• undivided• divided

– One-way• Freeways:

– Within interchange area• 4 lanes• 6 lanes• 8+ lanes

– Between interchanges• 4 lanes• 6 lanes• 8+ lanes

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Intersection SPFs in SafetyAnalystRURAL• 3-leg with:

– minor-road STOP control– all-way STOP control– signal control

• 4-leg with: – minor-road STOP control– all-way STOP control– signal control

URBAN• 3-leg with:

– minor-road STOP control– all-way STOP control– signal control

• 4-leg with: – minor-road STOP control– all-way STOP control– signal control

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Ramp SPFs in SafetyAnalystRURAL• Diamond

– off-ramp– on-ramp

• Parclo loop – off-ramp– on-ramp

• Free-flow loop – off-ramp– on-ramp

• Free-flow outer connection • Direct or semidirect

connection

URBAN• Diamond

– off-ramp– on-ramp

• Parclo loop – off-ramp– on-ramp

• Free-flow loop – off-ramp– on-ramp

• Free-flow outer connection • Direct or semidirect

connection

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SafetyAnalystData Requirements

• Site characteristics (i.e., inventory data)– Roadway segments– Intersections– Ramps

• Accidents

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Roadway SegmentInventory Data• Segment number• Segment location

(linkable to accident data)

• Segment length (mi)• Area type

(rural/urban)• Number of through

traffic lanes (by direction)

• Presence of median (divided/undivided)

• Direction of travel (for divided highways if each direction is treated as a separate segment)

• Access control (freeway/nonfreeway)

• ADT (veh/day)• Within interchange

area? (freeways only)

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IntersectionInventory Data• Intersection

number• Intersection

location (linkable to accident data)

• Intersection location data (minor road)

• Area type (rural/urban)

• Number of intersection legs

• Type of traffic control

• Major-road ADT (veh/day)

• Minor-road ADT (veh/day)

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RampInventory Data• Ramp number• Ramp location

(linkable to accident data)

• Ramp length (mi)• Area type

(rural/urban)

• Ramp type (off-ramp/on-ramp/ freeway-to-freeway ramp)

• Ramp configuration (diamond/loop/etc.)

• Ramp ADT (veh/day)

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Accident Data

ACCIDENT-LEVEL DATA• Accident case number• Accident location

(linkable to site data)• Accident date

(day/month/year)• Relationship to

junction• Accident type and

manner of collision• Accident severity level

• Roadway segment, intersection, or ramp number

• Divided highway (side of road indicator)

VEHICLE-LEVEL DATA• Initial direction of travel• Vehicle

maneuver/action

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For More Information about SafetyAnalyst• Go to:

www.safetyanalyst.orgwww.aashtoware.org

• Contact:– Ray Krammes @ [email protected], (202) 493-3312– Vicki Schofield @ [email protected],(202) 624-XXXX

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SafetyAnalyst Modules

Module 1 – Network ScreeningModule 2 – Diagnosis and Countermeasure

SelectionModule 3 – Economic Appraisal and Priority

RankingModule 4 – Countermeasure Evaluation

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Module 1 – Network Screening

• Review highway network (or any portion of the network) to identify sites with potential for safety improvement

• Identify sites that are candidates for further investigation– Identification does not necessarily imply that

the site has an existing safety problem or has more accidents than expected

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Module 1Types of Network Screening

• Basic network screening for sites with high accident frequencies (total accidents or specific severity levels or collision types):– with peak searching on roadway segments– with sliding window on roadway segments

• High proportion of specific accident type• Sudden increase in mean accident frequency• Steady increase in mean accident frequency• Corridor screening (extended roadway sections)

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Module 2 – Diagnosis and Countermeasure Selection

• Guide user in the diagnosis of safety problems at specific sites

• Suggest array of countermeasures that address identified accident patterns

• User selects recommended countermeasures for further economic evaluation in Module 3

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Module 2Diagnosis Tools

• Collision diagrams– Provides simple collision diagram capabilities– Third-party software can be linked

• Accident summary statistics– Generates table, bar-charts, and/or pie-charts

for range of accident data elements

• Statistical tests– Test for minimum accident frequencies– Test for high proportions of accidents

• Diagnosis review questions

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Module 3 - Economic Appraisal & Priority Ranking

• Perform economic analysis of alternative countermeasures for a specific site

• Perform economic analysis of countermeasures across selected sites

• Develop priority ranking of alternative improvements

• Select an optimal mix of sites and countermeasures

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Module 3Appraisal & Ranking Measures

• Cost effectiveness• EPDO-based cost effectiveness• Benefit-cost ratio• Net benefits• Construction costs• Safety benefits• Number of total accidents reduced• Number of FI accidents reduced• Number of FS accidents reduced

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Module 4 – Countermeasure Evaluation• Determine safety effectiveness (percent

reduction in crashes) for specific implemented countermeasures

• Conduct before-after evaluation of crash frequencies using the Empirical Bayes (EB) approach

• Conduct before-after evaluation of shifts in crash type proportions

• Reliable results require multiple sites and multiple years of before and after data for each site

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